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Therapeutics
Multicentre randomised controlled trial
Cognitive behavioural therapy shown to be an effective and low cost treatment for subacute and chronic low-back pain, improving pain and disability scores in a pragmatic RCT
- Correspondence to Jonathan C Hill
Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre, Keele University, Staffordshire ST5 5BG, UK; j.hill{at}cphc.keele.ac.uk
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Cognitive behavioural therapy shown to be an effective and low cost treatment for subacute and chronic low-back pain, improving pain and disability scores in a pragmatic RCT
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